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Mysterious murderMONIQUE DUVAL
@monique_duval
Mystery surrounds the brutal murderof aMontagueGardens businessmanand the family has made a plea for
help.Last week, the family of Nishendran
Moodley (35), owner of Nautica Marine andIndustrial Supplies, revealed the bloodyscene in aplea to help find the only employeeof Moodley.BrotherMarkMudley explainswhile they
are not biological brothers, he was taken inby the Moodley family in Durban manyyears ago and together with Moodley theymoved to Edgemead several years ago andran businesses in Montague Gardens.He says onWednesday 6 April he got a call
from his mother in Durban indicating shecould not get hold of Nishendran. Mark sayshe regularly spoke with his brother duringthe day and tried to call him.“His phone was never off and he always
answered his phone – especially when ourmother called.”
His brother says he knew something waswrong and called Nishendran’s wife, whosaid she had last spoken to him at 17:15 thatday.“I went home, had supper and continued
to call him, but his phone was off. I visitedhis home and got the spare access remotefrom his wife and went to the factory.”Mark made his way to the workshop in
StationRoadand saysnothing couldpreparehim for what he experienced next.Nishendran’s bakkie was parked outside
and Mark says the entire workshop was
dark. The door was closed, but not locked.Using the torch on his phone, Mark tried tofindhisway in the dark and stumbled acrossa pool of blood.He searched for the light switch and says
once he switched on the lights, he found hisbrother’s cap and sandals near a second ve-hicle.Mark then sawblood all across the fac-tory and says he started to panic, and as heturned a corner his worse fears were con-firmed. There he found his brother lyingface down with a wound to his head.
More than 13 000runners lined up inMarine Drive,Milnerton, next toWoodbridge Islandfor the secondrunning of the FNBCape Town 12ONERUN onSunday. Runnerscame dressed invarious outfits andmade their wayfrom Milnerton tothe Cape TownCBD. Pictured areMikhayla Bader andAlexa Brown. PHOTO:TOBIAS GINSBERG
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“The whole place was full of blood. The mate-rials he uses which were stacked against thewall were covered in blood spatter. He hadbeen bludgeoned to death,” says Mark as hestruggles to hold back the tears.Police were called to the scene.Marks says what makes the case so sinister
was his brother was pedantic about security.“He had several cameras and you couldn’t
get in therewithout being picked up by a cam-era.When the policewent through the factorythey found all the cameras had been rippedout and the hard drive containing the footagewas taken. Now who would know where thathard drive even was,” he questions.According to the records Nishendran only
had one employee – a Malawian man namedPromise John. Since the incident he has notreturned to work and the family have now is-sued a R5000 reward for his location as theybelieve he may have information about whathappened to Nishendran.According to Milnerton police spokesper-
son Warrant Officer Daphne O’Reilly the re-sults of the post mortem are not yet availableyet, but she confirms a murder docket hasbeen opened.She says police believe the employee may
have information on what occurred and visit-ed his home in Nyanga but have been unableto trace him.V Anyone with information about the whereabouts ofthe employee can call the investigating officer on082 417 4318 or the family on 076 868 7721.
Alcohol, rape drug alertMONIQUE DUVAL
@monique_duval
Analert over drinks being spiked inTa-ble View and linked to rape cases senttongues wagging last week.
Table View police raised the alarm aboutrape cases in the precinct and according tothe findings the youngest victim was a 15-year-old.In their warning, police indicated that
while analysing all the rape cases reportedfrom January until last week, there wereseveral cases where it was found that thevictim was either drunk or her drink hadbeen spiked.Police spokesperson Lieutenant Adriana
Chandler says in the cases where drinkswere spiked, the victim did not know theperpetrators.
Victim knew the suspect“In the cases where alcohol was exces-
sively used, the victim knew the suspect.”TygerBurger questioned the findings and
was informed that rape victims in the pre-cinct were aged between 15 and 39 and werereported in all three sectors.In the cases involving women being
drunk, Chandler says women reported cas-es against men they knew. These includehusbands, boyfriends, relatives and friendsof the victim.
Analysing the statistics, Chandler says66% of the cases reported between Januaryand May resulted in an arrest as the perpe-trators were identified by the victims.Asked what was used to drug victims in
the reported spiking cases, Chandler ex-plains the type of drug used has not yet beendetermined.She says, in general, the drug Rohypnol
is usedand in somecases victimsdo remem-ber what happened to them.For the spiking cases, police have re-
vealed that the youngest victim was 15.These incidents took place in complexesand residences and not pubs and clubs.“No person should go through an ordeal
such as rape. Neither should the parents ofa child or adult.“Parents should educate their childrenon
general safety so that they can develop thecommon sense to always stay alert andsafe,” she says.Community Policing Forum (CPF) chair-
person David Harris says they wereshocked at the reports and urge parents totake more care.He says while underage drinking is a big
concern for crimefighters, they needed par-ents to be aware of what was happening totake better care.“Underage drinking is a concern and if
you look at these spiking cases it has direconsequences. Parents need to be alert and
aware and check in on their children. Theyshould also play a role in making sure theyknow where their children are.”
Parents need to be awareDr David Fourie, regional director of the
SouthAfricanNational Council onAlcohol-ism andDrugDependence (Sanca) says dur-ing prevention programmes they oftenhighlight the need for parents to be awarewhen their childrenareattendingparties orsocial gatherings.He says with the use of drugs like Rohyp-
nol, the victimsmaynot immediatelynoticetheyhavebeendrugged. Inaddition, he saysthey might not even be able to taste theirdrink has been spiked, but may experiencedizziness, confusion andmay appear disori-entated.TableViewpolice have also issued the fol-
lowing tips:. Never take alcohol from someone you
have just met (male of female). The femalemight be an accomplice.
. Buy your own drinks at the bar.
. Ensure the bartender opens the drinkin front of you and not while his/her backis turned
.Arrangewith your friend prior to goingout to take you home or contact the personwho took you to the club/party.
. Do not drink more than your limit – infact, try not to even reach your limit.
MONIQUE DUVAL@monique_duval
A R11.7 million project to make the N7highway safer is nearly complete.The project being undertaken by the
provincial transport and public works de-partment, has seen the installationof newstreet lights on the N7 between the Bos-mansdam and Potsdam interchanges tomake this road safer.Once this project is complete, the West-
ern Cape government will have installedstreet lights along three critical roads,
namely the N1, N2 and N7 up to the pointwhere the South African National RoadsAgency (Sanral) is responsible.The new lights are being installed along
the median, which includes the laying ofnew cable and four new electrical connec-tions.During winter last year, many motor-
ists raised the alarm about people cross-ing the dark road and the transport de-partment confirmed several fatalities.According to department spokesperson
Byron La Hoe, the erection and installa-tion works have been completed but the
Eskompower supply connections are stilloutstanding.Asked whether the recent protests in
Dunoon and the subsequent closures ofthe highway affected or delayed theproject, La Hoe said these protests havenot affected the construction works as aresult of the efforts of the contractor to li-aise with the local community.“The project has created work opportu-
nities for the residents of Dunoon in par-ticular. Therehavebeen several labour is-sues, but this has been resolved duringthe course of the project.”
Highway made safer with lightsRoadworks to make the N7 highway safer are almost complete. Pictured are workmen on the scene last week. PHOTO: STEHAN SCHOEMAN
The Community Intervention Centre (CIC)will runa second intake for traumaworkersfrom July.The training at CIC is done in two parts.
The first part is personal growth and thesecond part is trauma training, howeveryou must do the personal growth in orderto attend the second part.The cost for personal growth is R1 200 and
training will be on Saturdays from 09:00 to15:00 at Milnerton Police Station.The team plans to do this over four Satur-
days.Should you just be interested in personal
growth you may opt to only do this part ofthe training as another assessment will bedonebeforeproceedingwith the secondpartof the training.The Personal Growth course is a way for
individuals to assess their skills and quali-ties, consider their aims in life and set goalsin order to realise and maximise their po-tential. Improving your self-knowledge andidentity means – among other things – thatyou become more aware of who you areand what you want.Knowing what you want and where you
need to improveyourself in order to achieve
what you want, are essential parts of suc-cess. “During this phase of the training wewill be focusing on yourself – the reasonsfor volunteeringwithCIC, your own experi-ence of trauma and how you managed toprocess this, at times things might get un-comfortable and you might not want to re-open old wounds, however this is an impor-tant part of the process as the team needstowork through someunresolved issues be-fore they are able to allow you to attend toother’s experience of trauma.“We will also focus on personal mastery
and boundaries,” says a spokesperson ofCIC.V People who are interested, can call the office on021 528 3005 to speak to Jenny or call Helen on021 528 3037.
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There have been hard times, but the joyof challenging views about disabledchildren make it all worth it.
These are the words used by the womenof Elundini home for disabled children andEducare centre in Dunoon.
It all started several years ago whenfounder Indy Kawana noticed many parentsin the informal settlement kept their disa-bled children at home out of embarrass-ment.
“There was this boy who was paralysedand nobody bothered to think about his fu-ture. His family just thought there was nofuture for him so they didn’t bother to getcare for him or find a school for him,” shesays.
“I started looking after him and we real-ised there were more children suffering be-cause parents didn’t know what to do orwere embarrassed.”
In 2008, with help for other women, Kawa-na sought a solution and quickly estab-lished the centre in 2008.
Here they care for and help educate chil-dren who have various disabilities. In addi-tion they assist parents by educating themon each child’s disability and help themcare for the little ones.
Elizabeth Malope, who works at the cen-tre, says the were soon contacted by parentsin other impoverished areas like Joe Slovowho were seeking help.
“There was a great need and the centre be-came big. We started a plan to provide trans-port for the children to assist the parents sothey can work. We charge a small fee butthese children come from very poor homes
and we cannot turn them away.”The centre now has plans to build a centre
in Dunoon, but Kawana says it has beenoverrun with problems with illegal squat-ters. Most recently they were shocked whenthey were called to the site where residentshad found a man had been stabbed and hisbody dumped on their property.
The centre is being assisted by the Chev-ron refinery and according to Donna Fata,refinery policy government public affairsmanager, to date the monetary contribu-tions have been focused on operational
costs.Kawana says the dedication of staff dur-
ing tough financial times is an illustrationof their dedication to the cause.
“There were times when we didn’t knowif we would have electricity or food. We plancarefully, but sometimes the costs are justtoo much. Everyone stands together and wepush through, and it’s so sad to see teacherswho are willing to go on even when thereis no money,” she says with tears flowing.V If you would like more information on the centrecall 083 987 6434.
Centre plans to expand
The management team of the Elundini home for disabled children and educare centre in Dunoonsays despite challenges they are pushing ahead with plans to open their brand new centre.Pictured here are Elizabeth Malope, Sheilla Bikhwe, Donna Fata, Chevron refinery policy govern-ment public affairs manager and founder Indy Kawana. PHOTO: MONIQUE DUVAL
The Friends of Blaauwberg Conser-vation Area will host a BlaauwbergTwo Hills Walk on Sunday.
The 6km route is not open to thepublic, so this is a special opportuni-ty to see the reserve’s fauna and flora,the Battle of Blaauwberg site, theCape Flats Sand Plain Fynbos Resto-ration project and other develop-ments.
The group meets at 08:00 at theMorningstar entrance to the reserveon the eastern side of BlaauwbergHill (just off the N7) and finishes bylatest 12:30.
Take a hat, sunscreen lotion andwear comfortable clothes and shoes.You are welcome to bring somethingto eat and drink for a picnic on Blaa-uwberg Hill.V The event is free for members and R30for non-members. The walk is limited to 25people, so book with Stephanie Muller on083 679 4642 or email [email protected].
Friends of Blaauwberghold special walk
Table View police are on the hunt for threegunmen who held up a Parklands businessowner last week.
According to a report, the incident oc-curred at a business in Hampstead Close onThursday 12 May.
Police spokesperson Lieutenant AdrianaChandler says the owner and his wife werein the store when three unknown men en-tered.
“No customers were present. One manpointed the complainant with a firearm andtook jewellery and cash before fleeing thescene in a silver Ford Figo with no numberplates.”
The couple were not injured during the in-cident.V Anyone with information is asked to contact TableView Police Station on 021 521 3300 or the CrimeStop on 08600 10111.
Gunmen hold up couple in Parklands store
Milnerton police are appealing for help tosolve the murder of a homeless man in Mon-tague Gardens.
According to a report, police were calledto a crime scene shortly after 20:00 on Tues-day 1 March in Station Road where theyfound the body of John Jaque.
Police spokesperson Daphne O’Reilly sayshe was wearing white pants, black shoes anda red T-shirt and was lying on his back inthe bushes.
“The deceased had a stab wound on theright side of his neck and chest. He was iden-
tified by a witness on the scene and a murdercase was opened.”
The investigating officer, Sergeant Shaunvan der Heever, is now appealing for help tofind another homeless man known only asVuyani. O’Reilly says Vuyani is a known va-grant who normally stays with others inBothasig and Table View and may be ableto assist with the investigation.
“He also visits friends under the railwaybridge in Summer Greens.”V Anyone with information can call the investigatingofficer on 082 411 2670.
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‘n Gewone vergadering van die Raad van die Stad Kaapstad word op Donderdag 26 Mei 2016om 10:00 in die Podiumblok, Burgersentrum, Hertzog-boulevard 12, Kaapstad gehou.
Neem asseblief kennis dat daar ’n beperkte getal sitplekke vir lede van die publiekbeskikbaar is en dat sitplekke dus op ’n eerste-daar-eerste-gehelp-grondslag toegeken salword. As u die vergaderings wil bywoon, skakel asseblief vir Nadine Damon op weeksdaetussen 09:00 en 16:00 by 021 400 3708. Alle versoeke om bywoning moet teen nie laternie as een dag voor die vergadering ontvang word. Daar sal van u verwag word om u van,voorletters en kontaktelefoonnommer te verstrek. Besoekers word vriendelik versoek om hulsitplekke teen 09:30 in te neem.
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Old Tokkie’s steam(y) love story
Oom Jim’s sons and their families made a special trip to Cape Town to see Old Tokkie.
Old Tokkie, one of two steam enginesguarding the entrance to Intaka Is-land Eco-Centre, was the subject of a
profound love story.The other protagonist of this love story
was Oom Jim van Rensburg, an engine driv-er at the Douglas Colliery near Emahlahleniin Mpumalanga.Oom Jim started working at the colliery
in 1958. At the time the colliery had threesteam locomotives – two large ones to haulcoal from the mine to the nearest railwaystation at Vandyksdrift and a small DouglasNo 3 engine to help shunt the trucks and oc-casionally to help nudge the larger enginesif theywere battling to haul coal trucks overthe hill, says Lewellyn Janse van Rensburg,the third of Oom Jim’s four sons.He says the small engine was lovingly
called Tokkolos after the small Zulu mythi-cal figure Tokoloshe but to OomJim shewasjust Old Tokkie.“Oom Jim loved steam engines. He used
to joke that when hewent for blood tests, thedoctor had to squirt out the first 10ml, as itwas just steam.”Lewellyn says when his dad worked the
night shift, they would listen for the soundof the steam engine coming back from thestation.“My dad would then use the steam en-
gine’s whistle to say to us ‘I love you’ by giv-ing his signature whistle: one long whistlefollowed by three short ones - tuuuuut, tu-tu-tut, repeated a few times.“I can still hear it.”Shortly before Oom Jim retired in 1986,
the mine decided to retire Tokkolos by plac-ing it ondisplay in front of themine’s offices.“It was my dad’s honour to extinguish the
last fire in her belly, and fasten the hand
brake for the last time.”In a letter Oom Jim wrote in 1991 to Peter
Holz, the then editor of Mining World, hespoke of his affection for Old Tokkie.“I love Old Tokkie....If she could talk she
would say ‘I Love Oom Jim also because healways cleaned me till I looked like a lovelylady with a beautiful dress and shoes.’“I always used to talk to Old Tokkolos and
said if you pull this load for me nicely, I’ll
take you to the Drive In on Friday night. Shealways obliged. Whenever I go to Douglas Ialways go to see her and climb into the cab,work the controls and do a little bit of dust-ing off for her and believe me when I leave,my eyes are wet ...”Lewellyn said his dad’s wishes were to be
buried next to Old Tokkie.“Unfortunately the mining company de-
cided to use open cast mining in the areawhere I grew up, including Tokkolos’ primeposition in front of themine’s offices. Tokko-los was removed and we had no idea whathappened to her.”Oom Jim passed away on 14 September
1998, andwas buried inWitbank’s cemetery.“The only thing we could do to honour his
love for steam engines was to put a head-stone on his grave in the form of a steam en-gine’s chimney and steam dome.”He said they always wondered what had
happened to old Tokkolos.“Then, last year, I happened to watch
Kwêla on DSTV with my wife and there wasa glimpse of old Tokkolos standing in Centu-ry City!“I quickly rewound the decoder to see if
my eyes were playing tricks on me. I wassure it was old Tokkolos. After a bit ofsearching on the internet I found a site thatconfirmed this was indeed Old Tokkolos.”Two weeks ago Lewellyn and his younger
brother, Lionel, together with their wivesand children, travelled to Cape Town to visitOld Tokkie at Intaka.“It was very special and it is wonderful to
know that Old Tokkie, the proud old lady, fi-nally has a special spot where she can givevisitors a glimpse into the very special rolethat steam engines played in our history.Oom Jim would have been very proud!”
Rising young stars of the Cape Town CityBallet (CTCB) are set to take centre stage inthe classic and comic ballet, Coppélia, atArtscape next week.Based on the well-known tale by ETA
Hoffmann, this sparkling production of thebeloved ballet has a short run fromWednes-day 25 to Sunday 29 May.With its charming and mischievous plot,
brightly-coloured costumes and gloriousmusic,Coppélia is as ideal for families, seri-ous dance lovers and newcomers to ballet.True love triumphs in this enchanting
fairytale,which features threemaincharac-ters – the youngFranz, his fiancée Swanildaand the mysterious doll maker, Dr Coppeli-us, who creates the lifelike doll, Coppélia.Believing the doll is real, Franz becomes in-fatuated with her, which most definitelydoes not meet with Swanilda’s approval.This leads to all kinds of hilarious situa-tions amongst the protagonists and culmi-nates in a happily-ever-afterwedding scene.The role of Swanilda will be shared by
Cleo Ames, Sarah-Lee Chapman, MeghanHenegan and Elizabeth Nienaber, while
Franz will be danced by Ivan BoonzaaierMartin Milner, Craig Pedro and Revil Yon.CTCB’s master character dancers MervynWilliams and Johnny Bovang will alternateas the eccentric Dr Coppelius and the Bürg-ermeister.The choreography is by David Poole with
lighting design by Faheem Bardien,. TheCape Philharmonic Orchestra, conductedby Brandon Phillips, will accompany thecast at selected performances.V Coppélia will be on stage at 19:30 on the Wednes-day, Friday and Saturday and at 18:30 on Thursdaywith matinée performances on Wednesday, Satur-day and Sunday. Tickets from Computicket cost R50for performances with pre-recorded music and be-tween R110 and R160 for performances with the or-chestra. Visit www.capetowncityballet.org.za.
WIN! WIN! WIN!V Twenty-eight readers can win double tickets towatch the performance at 14:00 on Saturday. SMS“Coppelius” and by your name and email addressto 45527 before 12:00 on Tuesday 24 May to enter.SMSes cost R1.50 and winners will be notified viaemail before close of business on Thursday 26 May.
Coppélia brought to life
The PinelandsPlayers arelooking foramateur perform-ers to be part oftheir next produc-tion at Grand-West’s Roxy RevueBar in November.The players
have partneredwith the Roxy topresent Shout! TheMod Musical abouta musical maga-zine.V Auditions will beheld at the RoxyRevue Bar onSaturday 4 June from10:00, with callbacksthe next. [email protected] more or to bookan audition.
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Milnerton police received a sur-prise last week when a baby wasborn in the police cells.
According to apolice report, onThurs-day 12 May at about 10:00, cries for helpcame out of one of the female cells.
Police spokesperson Warrant OfficerDaphne O’Reilly says the cell guard in-vestigated and found that one of the sus-pects was in the process of giving birth.
Captain Helena Acker, Chrissie Ges-windt and clerk Maggie Kakora rushedto the cells.
“In the cells they found the 37-year-oldfemale prisoner had already given birthto a baby boy who was lying on a blanketnext to the mother with the cord still at-tached. Acker removed the cord aroundthe baby’s neck, clamped both ends andcut the cord. The mother was in severepain and the ambulance services werecontacted.”
O’Reilly assisted and bathed the babyand covered him in warm clothing anda blanket.
According to the new mother, she wasunaware that she was pregnant. She hasolder children as well.
The woman was arrested the previousday for possession of drugs in Joe Slovoand was supposed to appear in CapeTown Magistrate’s Court on Friday13 May.
“The mother and baby were taken toSomerset Hospital and both were ingood health. The baby was named Phu-melelo, which means ‘survivor’. Themother was later released on a warningto appear in the Cape Town Court thenext day.”
Baby born inpolice cells
A baby was born in the cells at Milnerton PoliceStation last week. Here Warrant Officer DaphneO’Reilly helps bathe the newborn.
6 TYGERBURGER Milnerton Woensdag, 18 Mei 2016NUUS
Die Stad Kaapstad het ’n mandaat om informele handel binne sy regsgebied te bestuur. DieStad kan ook ingevolge die Verordening op Informele Handel ‘n informelehandelsplan virenige plek of gebied verklaar, en deur hierdie plan spesiaal aangewese, beperkte of verbodeplekke vir informele handel spesifiseer.
As deel van die proses moet formele Raadsgoedkeuring eers verkry word voor enige gebiedafgebaken word.
Die Stad is besig met die opstel van ’n informelehandelsplan vir Wyk 55, naamlik Sanddrift,Milnerton, Paardeneiland, Woodstock en Soutrivier.
Die publiek en belanghebbende en belangstellende partye word na ’n opedag genooi waardie konsepplan besigtig kan word:
Datum: Dinsdag 24 Mei 2016Tyd: 13:00 tot 17:00Plek: Milnerton-stadsaal, Jansenweg, Milnerton
Die publiek en belanghebbende partye of groepe word ingevolge artikel 17 van dieWet opPlaaslike Regering: Munisipale Stelsels,Wet 32 van 2000, die geleentheid gebied om vanaf 20Mei 2016 tot 20 Junie 2016 kommentaar, aanbevelings of insette oor hierdie konsepplan aan diemunisipaliteit voor te lê.
Kommentaar, insette of aanbevelings kan voorgelê word per:
• E-pos: [email protected]• Internet: www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay• Hand: Subraad 15-kantoor, Pinelands-opleidingsentrum, St Stephensweg, Central Square,
Pinelands• Faks: 086 517 2241
Die Stad se eenheid vir openbare deelname sal mense wat nie kan lees of skryf nie, mensewat met gestremdhede leef en mense uit ander benadeelde groepe wat nie skriftelikekommentaar kan lewer nie, help om hulle insette of kommentaar aan te teken en aan die Stadvoor te lê. Kontak die volgende persone:
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Reusedeurbraak in huisrooftogte
Die verdagte is in die regterbobeen getref toe ’n sekerheidsbeampte ’n waarskuwingskootafgevuur het.
ESMÉ ERASMUS@erasmusesme
’n Vermeende huisrower is verledeWoensdagnag in die been geskiet enaangekeer in wat beskou word as ’n
reuse-deurbraak in die koevoetbende-roof-togte in Durbanville, Table View en Melk-bosstrand.Die polisie, operasionale lede van dieMor-
ningstar-plotwag, Melkbos-buurtwag en dieGreen Platoon-sekerheidsmaatskappy maakreeds die afgelope maande jag op dié bendewatmet talle huisrooftogte in diewoonbuurteDurbanville, Table View en Melkbosstrandverbind word. Vier voorvalle is in laasge-noemde twee woonbuurte in Maart en Aprilaangemeld, terwyl meer as vyf huisrooftogtein Januarie en Februarie in die woonbuurteAurora, Vergesig en Van Riebeeckshof-omge-wing aangemeld is.Die inhegtenisneming volg ná ’n huisroof-
tog en inbraak in onderskeidelik Altydge-dachtsingel in Durbanville Hills en by dieMeerenhof-kompleks in Van Riebeeckshof,Bellville.Volgens lt.kol. Theo Fisher van dieDurban-
ville-polisie, het die huisrooftog kort ná 10:00plaasgevind by die huis in Durbanville Hills.’n Man, wat die huis opgepas het terwyl die
huiseienaars met vakansie was, was op padom te gaan slaap, toe hy omkyk en drie mansin die slaapkamer sien. Hulle het vermoede-lik deur ’n oop slaapkamervenster ingeklim.Die een het hom met ’n rewolwer gedreig
om stil te bly, terwyl die ander twee, gewapenmet koevoete, deur die huis beweeg het.Hulle het ’n armhorlosie, iPad, kontant,
Nokia-selfoon enbeursiemet identiteitsdoku-ment en kontant geroof. Toe die rowers diepad gevat het, het die man die paniekknoppiegedruk en die polisie is ontbied.Daarna, net voor 01:00, was daar ’n inbraak
by ’n huis in die Meerenhof-kompleks. ’nVrou het op die boonste verdieping weens ge-luide wakker geword en na haar ma geroep.Toe sy nie antwoord kry nie, het die vrou diepaniekknoppie gedruk. Die inbrekers is vortmet ’n skootrekenaar. Hulle het toegang ver-
kry deur die voordeur oop te breek. Vol-gens Fisher het die rowers vermoedelikdeur Majik Forest na aanliggende winger-de gevlug en wou hulle vermoedelik daar-vandaan oor plase na Du Noon terugkeer.Die Durbanville-polisie het per radio
kontak gemaak met die Morningstar-plot-wag en die Green Platoon-sekerheidsmaat-skappy en hulle het in ’n gesamentlike op-trede die rowers in die wingerde naby Dur-banville Hills op die ou Tygervalleipad(M13) ingewag.“Hulle het vyf verdagtes deur die veld
sien aankom. Een van die polisiebeampteshet geskree ‘staan stil’, waarop een van dierowers op hulle geskiet het.”Adrian Köhn, eienaar van die Green Pla-
toon-sekerheidsmaatskappy, het gesê hyhet in die veld gestap toe die rowers skielikop hom afgestap kom. Ná die rowers ophom en ander geskiet het, het hy ’n waar-skuwingskoot afgevuur en een van die ver-meende rowers in die regterbobeen getref.Die rower is in hegtenis geneem en wordtans onder polisiebewaking in ’n plaaslikehospitaal behandel, het Fisher gesê.Die an-
der vier rowers het in die wingerde inge-hardloop. Die polisie se honde-eenheid hetdie gebied heelnag gefynkam,maar later hulspoor verloor. Die verdagtes is vermoedelikvan Namibië.Van die gesteelde items, onder meer die
Nokia-selfoon en beursie, is by die verdagtegevind. Daar het ook ’n koevoet en hand-skoene langs hom gelê. Die skootrekenaar isverder in die gras gevind.Volgens Köhn het hy die volgende oggend
’n Taurus .38 Special-rewolwer, waarvan diereeksnommer afgevylwas, verderweg in diegras gevind. Dis moontlik dieselfde vuurwa-penwat sowat driemaande gelede in ’n huis-rooftog in Table View gebuit is.“Dis beslis ’n deurbraakenonsmensevoel
goed oor die inhegtenisneming.Hulle sal niesommer gou weer hier kom nie,” het Fishergesê.Dié voorval kom sowat twee en ’n half
maande nadat ’n inwoner van Durbanvilleop 26 Februarie deur rowers in sy huis inVergesig, Durbanville geskiet is inmoontlikdie eerste voorval nóg waarin iemand in ’nhuisrooftog in Durbanville geskiet is.
Hierdie rewolwer, wat moontlik in ’n huisrooftogin Table View gebuit is, is in die gras op dietoneel gevind.
Woensdag, 18 Mei 2016 NEWS TYGERBURGER Milnerton 7
PJ Day memories: Grade 12 learners at Milnerton High School celebrated the annualMatric Pyjama Day recently. This social event marks the final countdown to the last set ofhigh school June exams they will ever write. It’s a day designed to build memories andhave some fun before the real grind begins.
Three men appeared in court last weekafter being caught in a Vehicle ControlPoint (VCP) operation by Melkboss-
trand police.According to a report, the VCP was held
on Tuesday 10 May by the A shift on the cor-ners of Otto du Plessis Drive and the M19.
At 13:25 police noticed a vehicle with abroken windscreen and stopped the driver.
Police spokesperson Constable DebbieAlard says when searching the vehicle andthe occupants, a travelling bag was found
on the back seat. “The man sitting at theback had the bag with him and upon search-ing it, copper was found inside and a packetof tik was found on the same person.”
Alard explains these operations are car-ried out regularly in hot spot areas andmain access routes to counter transportingdrugs and stolen property.
Residents are urged to call Melkboss-trand Police Station on 021 553 8200 or thesector vehicle on 079 894 1640 with informa-tion about suspicious vehicles and persons.
Vehicle check nets suspects
8 TYGERBURGER Milnerton Woensdag, 18 Mei 2016HOOFARTIKELBLAD
Kiskarpret: Een van die pa's speel insleepdiens nadat die Army Racers-span (graad 5.3) se stuurmeganisme vanhul kiskar ingegee het tydens die Laerskool Totius se kiskar-pretdag. FOTO: CARINA ROUX
LEWENSKIEKIE
We shouldnurture ournursesThey are our friends, our confidants, ourdoctors and our carers.
They come in our darkest hours andthey alleviate our pain and our loneli-ness.
Our heroes, our fathers and mothers,our teachers and our punching bags.
Society’s shame.The ridiculous salary of a nurse should
make us all sleep a little more uncomfort-ably at night.
You know those days when you feel asif something is wrong, but you can’t puta finger on it?
It’s probably the feeling of guilt.Many think a “thank you” is all that is
expected from us when a nurse tends to aloved one in hospital.
I’m obviously not a nurse, so I can’tspeak for them, but while I wouldappreciate a “thank you” as a nurse, itdoes not pay the rent.
“Dear landlord, I regret to inform youthat I don’t havethe cash to pay youthis month, but Ido have 18 234thank-yous.”
Nurses haveprotested beforeand they willagain. What theymost likely won’tdo is cause aninternational sceneby throwing bricksat police, burningbooks and destroy-ing property.
Of all the callsfor justice out there, the one that movesme the most is whispered by the poverty-stricken nurse.
The world is upside down.In far too many sectors those who work
hardest earn the least. So, how doessociety deal with this obvious injustice?
We give them a day, of course!World Teachers’ Day.International Firefighters Day.International Nurses Day!The latter was “celebrated” on Friday,
but really, if I were a nurse, a salaryincrease would have benefitted me more.
There is an argument that a nurse is anurse because it is his/her passion tohelp people. People will say nurses woulddo what they do for free, as long as theycan fulfil their calling. I can only laughat this line of “self-justification”, which isclearly born from guilt.
Nurses deserve so much more than aspecial day, more than a thank-you, andeven more than a substantial raise.
They deserve more than a short piecein a community newspaper.– André Bakkes
THINKING OUT LOUD
SMSV Regarding paternity leave (Thinking outloud, TB, 11/05). Men have to fight fortheir rights, equality, liberation – just likewomen did. A woman reporter said thatmen were massively neglected in society.– Anonymous
V This is the third week our phone hasbeen out of order. What’s happening atTelkom? – Anonymous
V To the nincompoop who takes out booksat the Parow Library – if you do not likethe way an author writes , do not read his/her books. Nobody gave you the right todecide what other may or may not read.Stop censoring the books. – Mara Nortier
V Why does Pep Stores insist on cuttingup clothing? Even nappies were being cutin half. All I asked the man doing the de-struction work was why. All he could saywas it’s old. I did not want to embarrasshim so I just walked away. – Anonymous
) SMS’e kos R1,50 elk. Stuur die woord“Tyger”, gevolg deur jou boodskap na 45527.
[email protected]|Faks: 021 910 6501|Posbus 747, Bellville 7535|Briewe wat nie langer is as 250 woordenie, sal voorkeur geniet. Verskaf asb. u naam, adres en telefoonnommer by (nie vir publikasie). Spertyd is Vrydag om 12:00
In spite of Jacob Zuma’spromise that there would be nopower outages this winter,there are other forces whichmay show their ugly faces.
When the first winter stormhit the Cape on 22 April, myneighbour’s and my electricityflickered at about 17:00 andthen went out.
It appeared that everyoneelse in the street had lightsexcept the two of us. Notworried, we both phoned theemergency number 086 010 3089as they have always beenexceptional in their response towhatever the problem was.
Not this time, unfortunately.Between the two of us, we
must have spent several hourswaiting for an answer from theemergency number, but to noavail.
The long and short of it wasthat apart from two hours onSaturday afternoon when thetechnicians came out after Isent an e-mail from work indesperation, and after they hadleft, the electricity trippedagain. We were withoutelectricity for the wholeweekend until Sunday night at22:00.
What happened was thatwhen whoever dug trenches tolay fibre optic cables, theyruptured one of the electriccables which supplies power toour two houses. The repair hadnot been done correctly andwhen the wet reached thecables, it caused a short.
The technicians who cameout on Sunday night andworked for two hours torestore our power were fantas-tic, to say the least. They saidthat as a result of all thedamage the storm had caused,the telephone lines as well asthe SMS lines were totallyoverloaded. It appears that theonly e-mail address which wassuccessful in making contact,was “[email protected]” and thiswas given to me by an ESKOMemployee who was one of the
So much for no‘load shedding’
Re. “Message in a bowl, TB, 11May. What was stumbled uponare items from the Church ofthe Apostles. I think the personwho left the bowls was told todo so by a church leader tocleanse his or her family of evilspirits. The church memberswear white gowns.
MIKEMilnerton
Bowl message ‘fromChurch of Apostles’
I have often wondered why it isso important to those who denythe death penalty how murder-ers are removed from society?
Did the killers of that inno-cent girl who was killed whilewalking in Tokai forest careabout her death when theyshoved her face into the dirtwhile strangling her? Did they
Criminals fear onlythe death penalty
I am responding in regards tonames found in a bowl – theydid not wash off a boat.
My guess is this could be afamily that could have visited atraditional healer or a prophetand were advised to write thenames of the whole family andtheir totem and throw them inthe sea in order to break afamily curse or something.
Well, in short, there is abelief that sea water hashealing powers and can breakany curse.
TADIE-mail
... or names on bowl‘to break a curse’
Ek kry ook dikwels lemoendui-fies dood in my tuin in Park-lands (SMS, 11 Mei). Ek vatgereeld duiwe wat sit endoodgaan na ons veearts omhulle uit hul lyding te verlos.
Ek sal ook graag wil weethoekom? Ek gee hulle daagliksskoon drinkwater en voer hullegekapte mielies, wat ek by diesupermark koop. Ek kook ookrys.
Ek weet die volgende is niegoed vir voëls nie: moenie soutin die water sit as jy rys virvoëls kook nie; moenie onge-kookte rys vir voëls voer nie;ek verstaan die suurdeeg inbrood is nie goed vir voëls nie.
Ek is seker daar is nog watby die lysie gevoeg kan word.Ek sal dit waardeer as ’nvoëlkenner meer inligtingomtrent die lemoenduifies kanverskaf.
WILMAParklands
Soek meer inligtingoor lemoenduifies
Prepare yourselfmentally for one ofthe most importantdecisions you willever have to make. Ifyou see a horribleaccident, do youpretend you didn’tsee it and drive on,or do you stop andhelp where you can?– André Bakkes,Parow
Community clean-ups are a greatinitiative – MoniqueDuval, Table View
Just a few hours leftbefore Iron Maidenrock Cape Town.Run ... run to thehills.– Louisa Steyl,Entertainment
Kuilsrivier se eie,egte cowboy, Ger-hardus Engelbrecht,sê hy wil ou tradisiesterugbring wat jarelank al vergete is. –Richard Roberts,Kuilsrivier
Suster Sarah Louw is43 jaar by Stikland-hospitaal en dink nieaan aftree nie, wantsy het nog baie omte gee. – Avril Fillies,Bellville
Talle ouers sit methul hande in die harenadat Study Xpresssy deure oornaggesluit het. – EsméErasmus, Durbanville
consider her human rights anddignity while they assaultedher? Did they have any concernfor her agony as she lay dying?
Those who refute the returnof the death penalty are inpains to find an excuse formurderers, but never do theymention the innocent womenand children that are murderedevery day in this country.
They never mention theanguish of a parent whose childwas murdered while playing ina neighbourhood park?
When gangsters rob, rape andfire guns at unarmed peoplewhile high on drugs, why mustordinary people care about thegangsters’ emotional needs?
While we have the mostviolent society on earth, thosewho live in a well protectedleafy suburb, far removed fromthe violence, want to lecturethe victims of violence. In thewords of the wise: w
We need the death penalty; itis the only punishment feared.
YAGYAH ADAMSE-mail
V Die bostaande menings isdié vandie betrokke joernalis,en reflekteer nie noodwendigdie opinie(s) van die Tyger-Burger-handelsnaam nie.
... but while Iwould
appreciate a“thankyou”as a nurse itdoes not pay
the rent.
Kan jy ditoorvertel?
Die gruweldade watin die naam vandwelms gepleegword, ken geengrense nie. Die tyd isryp vir weermag-in-gryping in gebiedesoos Scottsdene. –Desireé Rorke,Kraaifontein
many people I contacted in myquest to have our powerrestored. So make sure thatthose gas bottles and torchesare in working order as youmay still find yourself in thedark this winter.
KAREN NISBETE-mail
Woensdag, 18 Mei 2016 NEWS TYGERBURGER Milnerton 9
V SAARP South African Association of Retired Persons Milnerton branch will hosttheir next social meeting at Milnerton library on Wednesday 18 May at 09:00. Thegroup will meet for tea and biscuits followed by a performance by the SwingingSeniors. Call Alice Rheeder on 082 535 5837
V Annual meeting Milnerton Crime WatchTrust will hold its annual meeting at the Milnerton Methodist Church hall, Ascot Road,today (Wednesday 18 May) at 19:00. Allmembers are invited to attend.
V Celebrating coffee In celebration of Coffee Lovers Month, Hirsch’s Milnerton ishosting a Coffee Lovers Morning on Friday20 May at 10:00. SA barista championWayne Oberholzer will be talking on all thedifferent types of coffee and there will bea lucky draw for Bean There coffee beans.Email [email protected].
V Jakkie Louw sal by Melkbosskerm optreeop Vrydag 20 Mei om 20:00. Kaartjies isR100 en heerlike kos sal te koop wees. BelHeidi by 084 734 3563.
V Performance The Cape Welsh Choir willperform at CBC St John’s in Parklands onFriday 20 May at 19:00. Tickets are R70from Computicket. For more informationcall the school on 021 521 4839.
V Wellness fair Join team Hirsch’s Milnerton and the Blouberg Wellness Networkingfor an inspired afternoon health and wellness of the mind and body on Tuesday 24May at 15:00 at Hirsch’s Milnerton. RSVP [email protected].
V Coach trip The TimeOut Ladies Club willhost a coach trip to Somerset West onThursday 26 May to visit the Imibali Truststarted by the Rupert family. The coachleaves Table View at 08:45. Call084 580 1469 or email toclub@iafrica [email protected] for more.
Two Nigerian men who were nabbedfor their role in an international 419romance scam in Melkbosstrand are
to remain behind bars.Last weekMelkbosstrand police issued a
warning to residents searching for love on-line amid thousands of internet scams.Police spokesperson Constable Debbie
Alard says the men, aged 27 and 28, werearrested on Wednesday 23 March in Melk-bosstrand when they were found withdrugs in their possession. She says duringthe arrest an undisclosed amount of dagga,money and laptops were seized.Melkbosstrand detectives continued
their investigation and found the duo werepart of the international scamaimedat con-ning lonelywomenout of their hard earnedmoney.Following the investigation into these
scams, the men were rearrested and ap-peared in the Atlantis Magistrate’s Courton fraud charges on Monday 9 May.During court proceedings,Alard says the
state prosecutor opposed bail in the allegedfraud case.She says as the alleged fraud exceeded
R500 000. The burden of proof will be on thedefence to show exceptional grounds fortheir release.“An interpreter has been appointed by
the court. The attorney for the accused isin the process of leading evidence for thedefence. The state has not yet put forth itscase and is opposing bail. The court has al-so ordered that the proceedings be held incamera.“Both accusedwill remain in custodyun-
til their next court appearance today,” sheconcludes.
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D .F. Malan se skokoorwinning oor HSTygerberg en die wegholsege van Bell-ville-Suid oor J.G. Meiring was van
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Jamie Ross (left) played her 50th first team hockey game for Milnerton High School two weeksago against Table View. Kerrin Watson also reached this milestone a few weeks ago.
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Jennifer Metcalf, who plays goalkeeper for MilnertonHigh School first hockey team, was recently selectedfor the Western Province u.16A team.
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Bellville golfer Gerlou Roux retained his SA Mid-AmateurStroke Play Championship title at Silver Lakes CountryClub in Pretoria. PHOTO: ERNEST BLIGNAULT
Western Province’s Gerlou Rouxstaved off Shaun Stapleton fromCentral Gauteng to claim back-to-
back titles in the SA Mid-Amateur StrokePlay Championship recently.“I guess I got a jump on that old adage
that life begins at 40; if 39 is this good, Ican’twait to hit the forties,” jested theBell-ville golfer after he sealed a two-stroke vic-tory on eight under 280 with rounds of 68,73, 68 and 71 at Silver Lakes Country Clubin Pretoria.Roux swept to a four-shot triumph last
year, but this time around, the country’snumber one ranked mid-amateur said vic-tory tasted a whole lot sweeter.“It’s taken a few days to sink in, because
it was mentally a lot tougher to go the fulldistance this year,” said Roux.“When I set myself a goal to represent
South Africa on both the Open Amateurand Mid-Amateur circuits last year, Icouldn’t even describe the feeling when Iachieved it. But like most of the guys onthemid-amateur circuit, I hold downa full-time job and that had to take priority.“I came into the tournament knowing
that I have a target onmy back. It was real-ly tight at the top over the four rounds. Ikept my head down and got the job doneand that’swhy thiswin feels somuchmore
special.”Roux started the final round with a one-
stroke edge over Stapleton and a two-shotlead on Central Gauteng’s Ryan Dreyer.“I knew the last round would be tough,”
Roux said. “When you have three ex-Sun-shine Tour pros going head-to-head, it wasalways going to be an extreme test of pa-tience and willpower.”Rouxburst from theblockswith abirdie,
but short-sided himself at the second hole.“There is a tree right in themiddle of the
fairway at this par five,” he said. “I hit agood tee shot, but the ball just kept goingstraight and it finished up a few inchesfrom the trunk. My only option was topunch out, but I still had 210 metres to thepin. I took my medicine and moved on.”Rouxnotchedbirdies at sevenand 10 and
had a two shot lead on Stapleton when thepair reached the par four 17th.“I pulledmy tee shot in the rough,” Roux
said. “With the pin at the back of the islandgreen, I decided to lay up rather than gofor the pin. I hit a decent chip, but I missedthe par putt. Shaun nearly flew the green,but his ball stayed up. His chip landed twofeet from the hole and he holed the putt tosave par. Going to 18, my lead was cut toone and I was going to go all out. Shaunplayed first and hit his tee shot in the haz-
ard on the right. I knew he would struggleto save par, so I put the driver back in thebag, took out a rescue and a moreconservative approach. All Ineeded was a regulation fiveto win.”Roux parred the hole to
seal victory, Stapletonmade six for a 72 to finishsole second and Dreyerclosed with a 74 to takethird on 285.“I beat kids more
than half my age toreach the numberone spot in therankings and itwas a huge dealfor me when Ireached my goal torepresent South Afri-ca on both circuits last year, butwhen you start knocking onthe door at 40, you have tomake sacrifices,” Roux said.“Now that I have back-to-
back wins, I’ve given my-self a new goal for nextyear. I’m going to go for ahat-trick and that gives every guy on themid-amateur circuit the goal to stop me.”
The 2016 Western Cape Karting Champi-onship explodes back into action at Kil-larneyafter a twoandahalfmonthbreakon Saturday, with leading local racerskeen to reassert their authority, asmuchas their rivals will be out to stop thosewinning ways.Nowhere will the action be fiercer
than in the high school Rotax JuniorMax 125s, where a full grid and perhapsa little unfinished business could makethe action all that much sweeter.WP champion Jason Coetzee (RKT Ko-
smic) will be keen to extend his Capechampionship advantage over nationalseries leader Sebastian Boyd (BoydFreight Kosmic) and the man Coetzeecontroversially tangled with at the Kil-larney national, Dario Busi (AutomanBirel).Never ignoreDaniel Duminy (Kosmic)
who is out to scorehis first Cape regionalwin, Andrew Rackstraw (Tony), AidanStrydom (TurboTech CRG) and Kosmictrio JP Hamman, Sam Lockhoff and Si-mon Simpson-Heath (SAKRA Kosmic)among that lot, and rest assured that thisclass will deliver extreme action in eachof its three heats.A step up to the Senior Max open 125s
sees reigning SA and WP Junior Maxchampion Dino Stermin (DesignerTrims RKT Kosmic) ready for revengeover Delano Fowler (Suprocom FA) fol-lowing both drivers’ fraught weekendson the PE national, while Hylton Peters(CRG), Nicholas Jacobs (SAKRA Zanar-di) Lukas Nel and Arnold du Toit will al-so be keen to join in that scrap.The quickest class of the day sees SA
championship leader Julian van der
Watt (Kosmic), formerWP champion Jo-nathan Thomas (Partners CRG) andTristan de Nobrega (Race Driver SACRG) fighting for DD2 gearbox honours.The smallest classes have long been
thebastionofWPclasses,with local driv-ers dominating the Maxterino 60cc pri-mary school class and Joseph Oelz (Za-nardi), Charl Visser (Battery Energy Za-nardi) and Tate Bishop (Kosmic) set tobattle for overall honours again.They’ll need to keep an eye on Kai Van
Zijl (CRG), Troy Dolinschek (Makita Ko-smic), Jason MacBeath (Kosmic) andyounger Visser brother Kyle (BatteryEnergyZanardi) – all ofwhomareknock-ing hard on that podium door.The smallest karters are the under
eight cadet class kids, the breedingground of future race champions, andthere you can expect the likes of Joaquinde Oliveira, Reza Levy (Jive), Paul Mal-colm, Reese Koorzen, Joshua Smit andEthan Stier to be among the leadingbunch.The Cape Clubmen round off the day’s
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